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people are screwing with you because your question is not so simple. i coudl measure one and be like yeah man its 4" long or whatever but thats not going to be all the info to make a proper working set.

youd need to make a rendering of one with all the right dimensions and articulation/clearnaced worked out. then youd need to get a bushing made that fits your design.

or like most companies out there, youd buy a working product and simply copy it.

It reeeeealy kind of is though. It's a piece of metal with 2 holes in it. Which in turn would be 4 measurements. Thickness of metal, hole diameter, length and width. It's just more fun to go out of your way to be a jackass apparently

1. You claim to work in a machine shop. I assume you have the tools to measure it yourself. We construe this as laziness.

2. The bigger issue is that, the paying vendors on this board, spent a lot of time and money of their own to make their design and tweak it to what it is today. Kartboy has sold tens of thousands of endlinks and not a single failure to date. Whiteline has had many iterations of their links, Perrin, etc... To blindly ask for their work is morally wrong.

So yeah. Get under your car, unbolt your endlink, takes 3 minutes. Take measurements, and while you're at it trace it to paper. Return endlink to car. This is a 15minute process for you to accomplish. Is this too difficult?

If you came in here and said you made your own endlinks, "Hey look at me!" Then proceeded to ask if something is wrong with the design or to critique it; I'm almost 100% sure that you would get positive and valid responses. So yeah /Thread.